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The Week in Wound Care: New Studies, Products and COVID-19 Impacts

By Thomas Wallick on 6/8/20 7:37 PM

As the world begins to reopen from COVID-19, the wound care industry is making progress on new medical devices and studies. The following is a small sampling of Wound Care segment updates from the past week that were compiled, reviewed and posted in real-time by our SmartTRAK analysts, who are constantly monitoring the situation and sifting through the noise to present the most relevant news to our subscribers.
 
Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders - CMS COVID-19 
  • The Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders requested that CMS allow HOPDs and MDs to bill for furnishing dNPWT during the COVID-19 pandemic when providing wound assessment and instruction to patients in their home on the application of dNPWT via telehealth.
  • The Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders submitted comments to CMS COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Interim Final Rule. The Alliance supported the Agency’s implementation of many policies while also pursuing clarification on several specific provisions.
Pressure Injury in China

A study of 1,806 nurses from 10 hospitals in China on nurses' knowledge, attitudes and behaviors for promoting PI-prevention found 41.7% had insufficient PI-prevention knowledge, 46.6% had negative PI-prevention attitudes, and 21.8% had poor PI-prevention behavior. J Clin Nurs

Improved Textured Breast Implants

Establishment Labs’ US Patent Application “TEXTURED SURFACES FOR BREAST IMPLANTS” was published, describing irregularly-textured breast implants with significantly improved cellular response over current textured implants. 20200170771

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Unique Biomaterials Opportunity: An Interview with Michael Ziebell of trū Shrimp

By Susan Paquette on 5/27/20 12:44 PM

.SmartTRAK discusses a new biomaterials opportunity for medical devices with Michael Ziebell, President and CEO of trū Shrimp.

Shrimp is the most popular seafood in the US with an annual consumption of 1.6 billion pounds and 90% sourced outside the US. trū Shimp has developed a unique aquaculture for raising shrimp that allows production to occur anywhere in the US, even in Minnesota. Michael Ziebell explains the unique features of the process and its ability to produce a novel biomaterial that may be tailored to meet the needs of the medical device industry.

A transcript of SmartTRAK’s interview with Michael Ziebell is below. To listen to the audio interview, click on the video (10:39 minutes). The full transcript, with a link to download a PDF, is provided below.

Topics: Wound Care
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Q419/FY19 Infection Prevention Recap: VA Adjunct Products Post Gains

By Susan Paquette on 4/24/20 12:39 PM

FY19 showed solid gains in all segments, up +4.1% YoY, as antimicrobial devices take the lead

The prevention of Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs) continues to drive measures and practices to reduce Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs) and is creating demand for products that can address these issues. Numerous programs and educational tools are being developed to provide measures and strategies that assist healthcare providers in the prevention and reduction of infection in acute care and other settings.

According to BioMedGPS' SmartTRAK Financial Dashboard, the Q419 US VA Adjunct Products market saw a solid increase of +3.7% for the four segments: Dressings, Antimicrobial Devices, Antimicrobial IV Skin Preps and Mechanical Securement Devices.

Among the many topics including news, financial data, charts and company revenues, covered in the comprehensive Q419/FY19 Infection Prevention: Vascular Access Adjunct Products Market Recap*, are:

Topics: Wound Care
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Q419/FY19 AWC Market Recap: Solid Growth and Acquisitions

By Susan Paquette on 4/20/20 9:00 AM

A year of solid growth and acquisitions for the WW AWC market, as 3M moves into the leading position.

For FY19, according to BioMedGPS’ SmartTRAK Financial Dashboard, WW Advanced Wound Care (AWC) revenue for Advanced Dressings, External Devices and Biologics was up +4.7% YoY.

3M captured the number one position in the AWC space after completing the acquisition of Acelity and its KCI subsidiaries on October 11, 2019. According to SmartTRAK Financial Dashboard, in FY19, combined 3M and Acelity seized 22.7% of the market and generated +6.2% YoY growth. Revenue for Q419 was up +6.9% YoY, driven by ongoing strong performance in single-use negative pressure wound therapy and solid growth in Advanced Wound Dressings. 

Among the many topics, including news, financial data, charts and company revenues, covered in the comprehensive Q419/FY19 Advanced Wound Care Market Recap*,  are:

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Q419/FY19 US Hemostats and Sealants Market Recap: Solid Growth

By Doug Devens on 4/10/20 10:18 AM

The US market for Hemostats and Sealants grew +5.8% YoY in Q419, comparable to its +6.2% growth in Q319, with continued strength in fibrin sealants and good growth in absorbable hemostats.

As reported in SmartTRAK Financial Dashboard, the US Hemostats and Sealants market maintained a solid growth rate of +5.8% in Q419 and grew +5.7% YoY. Leading the way in Q419 was Becton Dickinson (BD),  as its relaunch of Progel continued its resurgence. Baxter also posted strong gains.

Among the many topics covered in the comprehensive Q419/FY19 US Hemostats and Sealants Market Recap* are:

Topics: Wound Care
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Q419/FY19 US Surgical Matrices Market Recap: Robust Growth

By Doug Devens on 3/27/20 9:49 AM

The US Surgical Matrices Market showed robust growth in Q419, improving on Q319. Breast matrices rebounded from its Q319 malaise, while hernia matrices grew YoY.

In Q419, the US Surgical Matrices Market grew +8.5% YoY, and was up +4.2% for FY19 according to BioMedGPS’ SmartTRAK Financial Dashboard. Allergan broke out of its  Alloderm supply constraints, and Becton Dickinson (BD) also did quite well.
  • Q419 Breast Matrices market found its groove again, up YoY. For FY19 Breast Matrices grew well, despite several weak quarters.
  • Q419 US Hernia Matrices market increased its growth, with the highest growth rate in biosynthetics and with both xenografts and allografts showing surprising strength. For the year, Hernia Matrices edged up.
  • Allergan beat its supply constraints and maintained its leadership of the Breast Matrices market, as Alloderm returned to the market in force. For the full year, Allergan slid due to those Alloderm supply problems.
  • BD maintained its No. 1 position in the Q419 Hernia Matrices market.

Among the many topics covered in the comprehensive Q419/FY19 US Surgical Matrices Market Recap* are:

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Wound Care Payer Coverage: An Interview with Marcia Nusgart

By Susan Paquette on 3/5/20 9:00 AM

Marcia Nusgart, Executive Director, Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders, discusses the upcoming Wound Care Evidence Summit and improving payer coverage in an interview with SmartTRAK.

In the market for wound care products, the success of any product is highly dependent on whether or not manufacturers are able to obtain a positive coverage determination from public and commercial payers. In the last several years, obtaining product reimbursement has been more challenging as payers are restricting coverage for a growing number of wound care products due to a lack of clarity surrounding clinical evidence.

So, what are payers looking for? What and how much clinical evidence do payers need to cover wound care products and procedures? How can manufacturers prepare scientific evidence to meet payer needs, improve coverage and achieve more uniform policies for treating wounds in all healthcare settings? To answer these questions and more, the Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders is convening payers, regulators, researchers, manufacturers and wound care providers at its upcoming Wound Care Evidence Summit to be held April 1-2, 2020 in Washington, DC.

To find out about the Summit, improving payer coverage and opportunities for industry, SmartTRAK’s Susan Paquette interviewed Marcia Nusgart, Executive Director of the Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders.

Topics: Wound Care
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SmartTRAK Seeking an Enterprise Sales Executive

By Sharon O'Reilly on 3/2/20 4:45 PM

Location: Northeast US near the Boston Area

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Are you a proven hunter with a successful track record in medical device or healthcare enterprise sales? Are you looking for flexibility beyond your four office walls? Would you thrive in an entrepreneurial environment? If so, we’d like to talk to you. We’re BioMedGPS the creators of SmartTRAK, the leading strategic advisory and healthcare analytics provider in the life sciences industry. Our team is expanding and seeking a Enterprise Sales Executive who can grow with us. The Enterprise Sales Executive will be responsible for selling SmartTRAK’s suite of business intelligence solutions to C- suite and other senior level executives in major medical device companies, as well as building long term strategic programs and relationships at all levels of the enterprise.

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SmartTRAK Patent Watch - Advanced Wound Care

By Lindsey Wolejko on 2/21/20 10:05 AM

All SmartTRAK subscribers receive a Daily Updates email containing content curated by our analysts, all former marketing, R&D or competitive intelligence professionals with leading medical device companies. The updates contain the latest need-to-know news from earnings calls, conferences, studies, patent filings, new products and more. It's the perfect way to start your day!

Here are some highlights from recent Advanced Wound Care patent filings that were picked up by our analysts, posted on SmartTRAK, and included in the Daily Updates email.
 

S&N was granted US Patent “Apparatus for topical negative pressure therapy” describing a topical negative pressure (TNP) therapy apparatus under the control of negative pressure within a wound dressing. 10,561,769

Mölnlycke’s US Patent Application “CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR A NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY SYSTEM” was published describing a connector that allows for the provision of a correct level of negative pressure at the wound site w/ a flexible, safe and convenient system. 20200054804

3M

3M was granted US Patent “Conformable drape cover dressing” relating to a conformable wound dressing system that includes a wound dressing and a dressing support layer. 10,561,536

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Preventing Incisional Hernias: Mesh vs Better Surgical Skills

By Doug Devens on 1/20/20 9:30 AM

A panel session at ACS Clinical Congress 2019 examines the evidence behind currently proposed techniques to prevent incisional hernias after midline laparotomy closure, including the use of prophylactic mesh and small-bite 4:1 suture closure.

At the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2019, there was an important session in which panelists discussed the advantages and disadvantages of using prophylactic mesh after closure of midline laparotomies to prevent incisional hernias. Ajita Prabhu, MD and Benjamin Poulose, MD moderated the panel session on October 28, 2019.

Heidi Miller, MD of University of New Mexico gave background on risk factors for incisional hernias, which she estimated at 12-13% incidence after closure of a laparotomy. She characterized incisional hernias as “mostly due to technical failures,” including poor wound hemostasis or coagulopathy, too much inflammation of the wound and the associated abnormal collagen structure, and sutures without proper tension. With respect to the latter topic, she described how she likes to view the hernia as a chronic wound, with proliferation and remodeling dependent on proper tension of approximation. She also described modifiable risk factors associated with the patient. Smoking and diabetes affect tissue perfusion, with strong data supporting tissue ischemia associated with smoking. Tissue perfusion greatly affects wound healing, as do modifiable factors that affect inflammation, including proper wound care, nutrition (especially vitamin A intake) and obesity, which is associated with chronic inflammation. Additionally, obesity is also associated with increased risk of wound dehiscence and increased mechanical stress tending to open the wound ...

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